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The major in geology provides students with an understanding of the materials that make up the Earth, the history of the Earth, and the physical, chemical, and biological processes that have operated on and within the Earth throughout its history. The major consists of a minimum of twelve courses including
Elective CoursesFour additional courses, including accompanying laboratories, where scheduled, three of which must be at the 4000-level. COLQ-4120 (Grand Canyon Colloquium) can count as one of these electives. All majors must complete
MathematicsThe following mathematics classes must be taken to meet the B.S. degree requirements.
Mathematics and ScienceThese supporting science and mathematics courses may not be taken satisfactory/unsatisfactory CapstoneIn the senior year, all students are required to complete a capstone experience course.
Additional InformationIn the junior and senior years, students preparing to enter graduate school are strongly urged to elect additional courses in their discipline; this may result in students attaining more than the total number of credits required for graduation (see Newcomb-Tulane core curriculum for provisions for earning graduate credit in the senior year). All majors are expected to participate in certain departmental activities, including field trips (held annually or semiannually) and special lecture programs given by visiting speakers. |
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